Music as a propaganda reform of the German religious reform was a religious and political movement that took place in 1517. This movement was disseminated by Christian humanist Martin Luther during the publication of "95 papers". The reform itself is one of the things everyone has heard, but even after this 500-year movement this time, no one can understand it. The main reason for this movement is not clear, but several reasons are gradually becoming known. First, as exercise took place during the Renaissance era, humanism was aired and all humanitarian ideas spread, so people thought more reasonably and questioned the church and its method.
Unlike English reform (German: reformiert), which refers to Calvin Church shaped by John's idea, the German reformororisch, which was roughly translated into English as "Reform" or "Reform", is a German evangelical legend It is used as a substitute for. Huldrych Zwingli and other reformist theologians. The word comes from the word "reform" and appears together with the evangelist (1517) and Protestant (1529). Various experts on this subject are trying to identify what Christian sects are part of Protestantism. The consensus that most of them accept is that if the Christian sect is considered a Protestant, the following three basic principles of Protestant have to be accepted.
Music as a propaganda reform of the German religious reform was a religious and political movement that took place in 1517. This movement was disseminated by Christian humanist Martin Luther during the publication of "95 papers". The reform itself is one of the things everyone has heard, but even after this 500-year movement this time, no one can understand it. The main reason for this movement is not clear, but several reasons are gradually becoming known. Introduction
During the reform, the term Protestantism was difficult to use outside Germany's politics. People involved in the religious movement use the word evangelism (German: evangelisch). Refer to the following section for details. Gradually, Protestantism is a general term, meaning those who adhere to the German-speaking religious reform. Martin Luther himself also insisted on accepting Christians and evangelisers as the only person who could accept the name of Christ, but it was finally accepted by Rutherin. French and Swiss Protestants prefer the renamed word (French: réformé) which became a generic, neutral and alternative name for Calvinist
German English technical terms traditionally was the population of the Roman empire speaking German from the end of the Middle Ages. Since the outbreak of Protestant reform within the Holy Roman Empire, the German society has characterized the division of Catholicism and Protestantism. Approximately 80 million of the about 100 million native speakers around the world think they are German. The other 80 million German population is distributed mainly in the United States, Brazil (mainly in the south), Argentina, Canada, South Africa, after Soviet (mainly Russia and Kazakhstan) and France, at least 1 million It occupies people. Therefore, the total number of Germans will be between 100 and 150 million depending on the applicable criteria (native speaker, German of a single race, some Germans).